Wanderlust: Rebirth is an online four player co-op arcade-action RPG set in the fantasy world, Valandria. The heroes are summoned to Westhaven Arena to prove their worth as heroes of old legend. However, things are not as transparent as they first appear, when our heroes are unknowingly set upon a trek to save mankind from an ominous end.

Wanderlust Adventures is the spiritual successor to Wanderlust: Rebirth. Unlike Rebirth's linear, arcade rpg stylings, Adventures is a free-roam, procedurally generated, Action-Adventure game (with RPG systems) and features drop-in/drop-out coop; it is a different experience every time you play!

EXTRAS

Wanderlust: Rebirth owners (on Steam) will get 8 additional heroes to choose from in Wanderlust Adventures.

Reviews

“[Wanderlust: Rebirth] takes me back to an era of my life that I've been trying to get back to for years, and does it with grace, style and unique flavour.” – Corsual

“At its core, Wanderlust: Rebirth has an old-school appeal to it in terms of graphics. Reminiscent of RPG classics such as Chrono Trigger and Secret of Mana, the game combines the retro role playing adventure feel with a hint of new age features and techniques.” – 9.5/10 – Game Guide World

“Overall, the game is a must buy for indie game lovers everywhere, and if you love top down, action RPGs that seem to have been thrown into a wayback machine, Wanderlust: Rebirth is the game for you.” – 9/10 – Gaming Irresponsibly

“In addition to the range of classes you can select, the fighting system in Wanderlust: Rebirth is unique and easy to pick up.” – 8.8/10 – The Indie Game Magazine

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About This Game

Wanderlust: Rebirth is an online four player co-op arcade-action RPG set in the fantasy world, Valandria. The heroes are summoned to Westhaven Arena to prove their worth as heroes of old legend. However, things are not as transparent as they first appear, when our heroes are unknowingly set upon a trek to save mankind from an ominous end. Band together with your fellow brethren to conquer and change the course of destiny.

Take control of one of four character classes, each with a distinctive play style, and use your abilities with finesse along side the other heroes to gain high-scores and legendary items. Band together and plan your assault, for the minions of the underworld fear no blade, and only in Epic mode will the true heroines rise victorious.

Unlock The Crawl survival game-mode to earn Tokens like a boss, and try your odds with the Luck Box, as you spin the slots for glorious loot or daring challenges.

Key Features:

Story and survival modes for both Single and Co-operative play

Competitive game modes featuring 8 players (4 vs 4)

Over 65 awards and 30 Steam achievements to earn

4 uniquely crafted character classes to advance through teamwork and efficiency

Don't get me wrong, this is a very good game. But it lacks in so many ways. Right off the bat, the game is very hard to understand. It's unclear on what you're supposed to do and the tutorial is far too difficult to access to be considered a tutorial. The playstyle of the game is very simplistic and it gets very repetitive. There's no clear goal in what to do, and I time to time find the game to be 'just a couple of buddies walking around (Completely aimlessly)'.

The game doesnt' have a distinct goal and it doesn't entice you to keep going. What is this game trying to be?The artstyle is great and it mixes a bunch of nostalgic rpg feelings one could have, but it just burns off all of the potential it could contain into a pit of hell.

If you want to buy this game:Go ahead, I recommend at least trying it. It can be sort of fun to play with friends. But it's certainly not the type of game you'll enjoy playing for a long run/Find yourself getting into without forcing yourself to keep going.

The game was fun, until both my girlfriend and I started crashing past the 3rd level.My gf was able to play by herself, but could barely pass any levels later as the level of difficulty was getting out of hand due to poor AI and poor progression.

A very great game, nice taste of humor and also a lot of nostalgic feel behind it. It really feels great, but the balancing could be better so could the variation behind skills. After all I still enjoy/ed the game.

So this is a hack n' slash RPG with crappy graphics. That is kool. What they don't tell you is that you only get 50% of the exp for beating a level unless you manage to beat the level doing as little damage as possible to all the enemies so that you get very high combo numbers. (Yes it's true, I asked the developer) You don't get extra experience for beating a level again. Nor do you get experience for their challenge levels. You can only try to get more experience by getting the higher combo numbers and thus a better rating. There are all kinds of really powerful skills. You can max out maybe 2 of them and if you use them you don't get crap for experience. So, in short this game is based on repetition and ineffectiveness, while discouraging the use of the games advancement system. This is extremely irritating and a horrible idea. Also, it's just what the developers had in mind. The last boss is also a very annoying fight where you whittle away at him only to have him heal back while he can literally kill you in one shot. Avoid this piece of garbage.